Don’t let the title of this column scare you. This is not a political editorial piece, but rather, my perception on perception. If that sounds confusing, please bear with me. Have you ever visited someone’s home and, upon entering, the host promptly says, ‘please excuse the mess’, but, when you look around, the house […]
At 3 years old, my first grand daughter was sophisticated, affable, and articulate or so she thought. Her vocabulary included words like Lasterday, Nexterday, and Inaminnit to communicate her concepts of time. Granted, these concepts were born, in part, from her perceptions of her fathers procrastinations. Dad, what doin Lasterday? Cake, inaminnit. Home Nexterdaykay? But, I have found these words to be exceptionally versatile in communicating those pleasurable and unbounded memories of times, places, and events the realities of which no longer fi nd place in our current time. Lasterday is a work of love, a flight of fancy, an effort to share with my beloved grandchildren, a cherished place, treasured times, and a sense of personal freedom that like the refreshment taken from those cold and clear mountain waters of my youth have run inexorably, as Lifes river, out of my grasp and beyond my view; and which exist now, but only as memories. In Lasterday, I found an ability to communicate, to my dearest ones, something in me that had been locked away. I entrust the words to you. May they help you to unlock memories of sweet times and places passed from view that you will share with those you hold dear. Lasterday, I rode my bike, up and down the hills, at night. In the dell where I grew up, the stars are bright. I pray that, with all the help that I can give, and with Gods blessings, my children and grandchildren will ride their own bikes into happy and productive lives to make cherished memories of Nexterday that maybe, Inamminit they will share with those who are most precious. | Author: Mark Hardy | Publisher: URLink Print & Media, LLC | Publication Date: Dec 10, 2018 | Number of Pages: 30 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback/Juvenile Nonfiction | ISBN-10: 1643671758 | ISBN-13: 9781643671758
I have to admit, being in lockdown for 2 months during the COVID-19 outbreak has taught me a lot. At a time where life seemed to be moving so fast, always being busy, we have been forced out of our…
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Framed Archival Photo Print on Paper Edition # 1/20 24” x 16” - Artist Replete presents Souls 12, a creation by Chicago based artist Michael Coakes. From The Artist: I’ve been preoccupied with the concept (or my perception) of souls lately. I believe our bodies are the "homes" for our souls from lifetime to lifetime.With these images, I’m trying to portray the luminescence of the soul, while the dark space represents the void left in its absence once it leaves.
I have to admit, being in lockdown for 2 months during the COVID-19 outbreak has taught me a lot. At a time where life seemed to be moving so fast, always being busy, we have been forced out of our…
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Discover "The Other Side" - an original abstract expressionism art piece that encourages you to explore the unseen. This masterpiece draws upon the imaginations of viewers, inviting them to ponder what lies beyond what the eye can see. A captivating work of art, this piece adds a touch of creative luxury to any interior. My perception with The Other no matter how bad things get there is always another side to see. That is the reason for the Title: “The Other Side” The Other Side is one of my Random Vision collection paintings. Medium: Mixed Media on Canvas Size: 36 W x 24″ H x 1.5″ Gallery Wrap
Sculpting small-scale worlds is all in a day’s work for Korean artist Myung Keun Koh. The Pratt Institute graduate’s oeuvre consists of photographic laminates delicately pieced together in three-dimensional forms - boxes that sometimes convey little buildings, cityscapes and classical nudes that glow with luminescent light from within. Koh prints his images on transparent film and then laminates those images, melting them together to form his sculptures. Viewed from different angles, the printed images on these boxes shimmer fluidly, the result of careful abstract arrangement. With the medium of photography, he captures a single moment — but when the photos are layered into boxes, the moment becomes alive again.
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An old man is sitting on a small plane, not flying too high, gently gliding over a vast forest landscape. As he peacefully looks out the window he takes in all the details of the green vegetative ocean plane below him.
When tragedy hits, it can be easy to get stuck in asking yourself "why did this happen to me?" It can be easy to get swallowed by guilt and lose ourselves. But in order to truly find freedom, we must shift our perception to live our truth and find the gift.
At 3 years old, my first grand daughter was sophisticated, affable, and articulate or so she thought. Her vocabulary included words like Lasterday, Nexterday, and Inaminnit to communicate her concepts of time. Granted, these concepts were born, in part, from her perceptions of her fathers procrastinations. Dad, what doin Lasterday? Cake, inaminnit. Home Nexterdaykay? But, I have found these words to be exceptionally versatile in communicating those pleasurable and unbounded memories of times, places, and events the realities of which no longer fi nd place in our current time. Lasterday is a work of love, a flight of fancy, an effort to share with my beloved grandchildren, a cherished place, treasured times, and a sense of personal freedom that like the refreshment taken from those cold and clear mountain waters of my youth have run inexorably, as Lifes river, out of my grasp and beyond my view; and which exist now, but only as memories. In Lasterday, I found an ability to communicate, to my dearest ones, something in me that had been locked away. I entrust the words to you. May they help you to unlock memories of sweet times and places passed from view that you will share with those you hold dear. Lasterday, I rode my bike, up and down the hills, at night. In the dell where I grew up, the stars are bright. I pray that, with all the help that I can give, and with Gods blessings, my children and grandchildren will ride their own bikes into happy and productive lives to make cherished memories of Nexterday that maybe, Inamminit they will share with those who are most precious. | Author: Mark Hardy | Publisher: URLink Print & Media, LLC | Publication Date: Dec 10, 2018 | Number of Pages: 30 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback/Juvenile Nonfiction | ISBN-10: 1643671758 | ISBN-13: 9781643671758
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I have to admit, being in lockdown for 2 months during the COVID-19 outbreak has taught me a lot. At a time where life seemed to be moving so fast, always being busy, we have been forced out of our…
Change the way you see the circumstances and challenges of life with this list of perspective quotes we collected in this post.